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propensity, i look at it, it's not the time to buy the commodities whether it's cotton or the grains or energy. i do think if you are trading this range, you understand 1279, the s&p. that's a 200 day moving average. any test, where do you want to be? you want to buy a smart group and a starbucks. we reintroduced the concept of owning the high end consumers. i gave the final trade and like owning the higher end consumer. not all of retail is broken. >> do you want to be long on financials? the price action was pretty stoked. >> this is on the vortex. people are regaining confidence that this was a failure. it's not that people are disappointed with the stock that is a big press, but if you look where people were friday afternoon, a lot of guys were taking out tail risk in the u.s. financials and expectations that you were going to see something over the weekend. >> jpmorgan was priced below book value. they were buying jpmorgan and covering it, but that's the prom ter for the space at this point. whatever way they go, goes the rest of the financials. >> hitting after hours actions and a big mo
propensity, i look at it, it's not the time to buy the commodities whether it's cotton or the grains or energy. i do think if you are trading this range, you understand 1279, the s&p. that's a 200 day moving average. any test, where do you want to be? you want to buy a smart group and a starbucks. we reintroduced the concept of owning the high end consumers. i gave the final trade and like owning the higher end consumer. not all of retail is broken. >> do you want to be long on...
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that after we got a report on storage levels from the energy department. we could see escalating demand coming particularly this winter and with power production. then we could see prices going into next year at $5. that's what morgan stanley is saying. meanwhile, in terms of heating oil, that's the story in the oil complex. that is the focus as we turn to winter fuels. we are looking at distillate fuel supplies down 21% from where they were a year ago. the energy department saying we're going to pay the highest home heating bills this winter. not happy about that. >> lovely. thank you very much. so stocks are looking to avoid a five-day losing streak. either way, have no fear. even though many on the street have issued bleak earnings outlooks, goldman sachs and citigroup are putting out bullish calls right now. >> goldman is boosting its third quarter earnings estimates. both firms raising the s&p 500 price targets for next year, 1575 and 1650 respectively. >> big numbers. >> goldman is negative for the rest of the year on this year. good to have you here
that after we got a report on storage levels from the energy department. we could see escalating demand coming particularly this winter and with power production. then we could see prices going into next year at $5. that's what morgan stanley is saying. meanwhile, in terms of heating oil, that's the story in the oil complex. that is the focus as we turn to winter fuels. we are looking at distillate fuel supplies down 21% from where they were a year ago. the energy department saying we're going...
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well, energy creates jobs. [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs, less emissions. a good answer for everyone. we gotta be careful. it's cleaner. it's affordable. look, if it's safe, i'm there. [announcer:] conocophillips. metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. >>> for more on our show and guests check out ws is jr.cnbc.com. follow me on twitter and google plus. find me @mariabartiromo. snow stories coming up that may impact your money this week. we are getting earnings reports from coca-cola, disney, cisco, berkshire hathaway, linkedin and groupon which just went public in november. friday we get the u.s. report on imports and exports. we'll see if the u.s. is importing or exporting more goods in the international trade balance report. finally som
well, energy creates jobs. [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs, less emissions. a good answer for everyone. we gotta be careful. it's cleaner. it's affordable. look, if it's safe, i'm there. [announcer:] conocophillips. metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super....
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energy name picks up steam we'll tell you why. plus it is one of the last and most crucial job reports we will take you what to expect and how to trade it next. tdd#: 1-800-340 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550...
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where the energy boom explodes with jobs. manufacturing's in overdrive and the battleground for votes is pivotal. jim's in the buckeye state where they're bucking the trend. it's a special edition of "mad money," invest in america. reports begin thursday in "squawk box" on cnbc. in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> if you want to invest for the long-term. and like it or not, that means planning for your retirement. to misquote john maynard kaines, we all retire. trying to put together enough money to become financially independent is really what we do every night her
where the energy boom explodes with jobs. manufacturing's in overdrive and the battleground for votes is pivotal. jim's in the buckeye state where they're bucking the trend. it's a special edition of "mad money," invest in america. reports begin thursday in "squawk box" on cnbc. in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million...
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ge's energy infrastructure is one of the i would go with apple. >> despite the fake apple stores? >> that tells you how successful the brand is there. i was a skeptic saying they would be priced out of the market. china mobile the largest player in the world will start carrying the iphone next year. you have 660 million subscribers who want to own this. we have moved from 7% to 23% revs. >> it's an aspirational product. it's all about aspiration in china. thanks, tim. send us an e-mail at tradingtheglobe@cnbc.com. this is what's coming up next. what do these three companies have in common? we have all felt the wrath of the dollar surge when we come back we're going to tell you which other stocks could feel the pain from the dollar's gain. and then it's the only airline investors want to buy. what is it? tim will reveal when he opens his ambassador's index when we return. choose control. introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved or simply choose another. and it's free. ya know, for whoever you are that day. it's just another way y
ge's energy infrastructure is one of the i would go with apple. >> despite the fake apple stores? >> that tells you how successful the brand is there. i was a skeptic saying they would be priced out of the market. china mobile the largest player in the world will start carrying the iphone next year. you have 660 million subscribers who want to own this. we have moved from 7% to 23% revs. >> it's an aspirational product. it's all about aspiration in china. thanks, tim. send us...
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. >> solar energy. >> yes. >> you're doing research in solar energy? >> yes. where else is the solar energy the most intense? >> at the desert. >> the desert, of course. >> but won't that hurt your oil industry? >> no. no, no, not at all. it will supplement it. our vision is that we will be exporters of gigawatts of electricity. we will be exporting both: barrels of oil and gigawatts of power. >> and so, he says, the kingdom will still be in the energy business long after the sun sets on the age of oil. >> due to the great recession, oil prices had plummeted when these stories first aired in 2008 and 2009. they're back up again but have not reached the heights of $150 a barrel. as for the possibility of speculators driving prices up, new federal regulations now make it more difficult to manipulate the market. that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc.
. >> solar energy. >> yes. >> you're doing research in solar energy? >> yes. where else is the solar energy the most intense? >> at the desert. >> the desert, of course. >> but won't that hurt your oil industry? >> no. no, no, not at all. it will supplement it. our vision is that we will be exporters of gigawatts of electricity. we will be exporting both: barrels of oil and gigawatts of power. >> and so, he says, the kingdom will still be in...
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take a look at the energy getting down to 4750. there was a huge move today in some of these coals and steels and at least that prevented me from cutting out of the positions i held for a while and assurance that these have more upside. >> you are certainly weighing on the market and the next guest said grease's woes are to germany's benefit and that could strengthen the euro. joining us now is the port noelio manager of two bonds rated number one by morning star and the leader short-term bond fund and the leader total return fund. a pleasure to have you with us. the silver lining is what? it helps germany in the end? >> our view of europe is really straight forward. you have to take a step back and look at it. the ecb's debt to gdp is only 85% different from the u.s. at 102 and with obama in charge headed for 104%. they have plenty of room to print money. germany wants to stall as long as they can and it driveways the euro down. germany is having roert exports. germany is running the show. so we think that fundamentally europe is
take a look at the energy getting down to 4750. there was a huge move today in some of these coals and steels and at least that prevented me from cutting out of the positions i held for a while and assurance that these have more upside. >> you are certainly weighing on the market and the next guest said grease's woes are to germany's benefit and that could strengthen the euro. joining us now is the port noelio manager of two bonds rated number one by morning star and the leader short-term...
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longer term i like the energy plays in asia. we like thermal coal. i would wait until after the disappointing earnings results in march. the energy plays, thermal coal, an area we could take -- >> you say that your top pick raised prices but there seems is to be skepticism as to whether they can pass that on to their customers anytime soon. >> yeah, wilt structured for the next five years in china which is higher value steel, well funded, going through some mna. it's earning more money than the others. the march price increase is aggressive at this point. others are coming in 1% to 2% for march. the way the demand is now we're down 13% year on year and i don't think there's much room given the weak consumption to to increase production and we'll have to get that full increase until later in the second quarter. >> just a quick disclosure baosteel, any personal or company holdings for you? >> no. no holdings. >> okay 0, well, thank you so much for that. appreciate it. alex latzer for asia excluding japan, taking us through his outlook for the chinese s
longer term i like the energy plays in asia. we like thermal coal. i would wait until after the disappointing earnings results in march. the energy plays, thermal coal, an area we could take -- >> you say that your top pick raised prices but there seems is to be skepticism as to whether they can pass that on to their customers anytime soon. >> yeah, wilt structured for the next five years in china which is higher value steel, well funded, going through some mna. it's earning more...
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energy transfer partners. let's go to isaac in virginia. isaac? >> it's a pleasure to talk to you, jim. >> back right at you. >> caller: hey, i keep a piece of my portfolio set aside for speculati speculation. >> i like that. >> caller: mapp pharmaceuticals has a migraine treatment up for fda approval this month. what do you think? >> wow, i didn't know that. i've got to check on that. i've got to tell you, i was recommending allergef off the botox. what a stock. it's 450. david has told us about a migraine drug. apparently, selling like hot cakes. let's go to anthony in oregon. anthony? >> caller: hey, booyah, booyah. >> i like that. >> caller: where should i be sprinting to with sprint? >> there's some blogs for sprint that are doing very well. i'd rather see you in the blogs. sprint has to raise money. let's go to gregory in maryland. gregory? >> caller: how are you doing, jim? longtime watcher, first time caller. >> love those. >> caller: i've got a question long term on spectra energy. >> what a great company. i love these companies that are
energy transfer partners. let's go to isaac in virginia. isaac? >> it's a pleasure to talk to you, jim. >> back right at you. >> caller: hey, i keep a piece of my portfolio set aside for speculati speculation. >> i like that. >> caller: mapp pharmaceuticals has a migraine treatment up for fda approval this month. what do you think? >> wow, i didn't know that. i've got to check on that. i've got to tell you, i was recommending allergef off the botox. what a...
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taking a look at energy. the fact that we had crude oil bumping up. we saw the numbers tonight with a big trau down. and then also on the -- on the earnings front, i think tech is going to be a focus. we get hp coming out tomorrow morning as well. >> we appreciate your time tonight. we will watch tomorrow how things play out. up next, that's next, stay with us. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you should've seen me today. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50 day moving average, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i saw the trend. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it looked really strong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i jumped right on it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 since i've switched to charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...i've been finding opportunities like this tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 a lot more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like today, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i was using their streetsmart edge trading platform tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i saw a double bottom form. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i called one of their trading specialists tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i bounced a few ideas off of
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part of the strength here coming from energy glue some of energy names have been helping to turn this market around. certainly you do have some of the economically sensitive names here trading up, and having the dow jones industrial averages recover. >>> we're still seeing significant weakness. the story today was a rush to liquidity around the globe. we saw, of course, the rise in the dollar as the euro fell and commodities fell along with it, and the crb index was the lowest level we have seen since september of 2010. when you look at various commodities, and the crb makes up about 19 different commodities, we did see significant weakness, but that has to do with europe, and the fact that there are something that believe we may see a potential deal with iran, and that geopolitical risk had accounted for some $15, so that may be part of the reason why we're down about 20 bucks. the fact we saw gold prices fall so rapidly, that also surprised some traders, but keep in mind as well, gold continues to fluctuate between being a risk assets which contributes to the decline and a safe have
part of the strength here coming from energy glue some of energy names have been helping to turn this market around. certainly you do have some of the economically sensitive names here trading up, and having the dow jones industrial averages recover. >>> we're still seeing significant weakness. the story today was a rush to liquidity around the globe. we saw, of course, the rise in the dollar as the euro fell and commodities fell along with it, and the crb index was the lowest level we...
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and the dow crossed 13,000 for the first time since may 2008 in yesterday's session, but a spike in energy crisis put a dampener on things. >>> and dell taking a dive. shares dive sharply as profits are hurt by supply issues due to the thai floods and weakness in demand. >>> welcome to today's program. we'll be joined by jackie a little bit later. pmi for february, 49.4. weaker, 55.4. forecasted down. manufacturing pmi, weaker than the 49.5 forecast. it was 48.8 in january. the output price's index, 48.3 for services, the lowest since july 120u. the output index for manufacturing, 50.4, consistent with january's number. so the composite, that all adds up to the composite figure of pmi, weaker than the forecast in january and the composite employment index, 49.5, 49.4. joining me now chris williamson who helps, of course, to compile t the pmi. dandd and chris, welcome to you both. we've had the individual numbers out this morning. where's the disappointment. who's dragged the down from what we were expecting? >> i think they've all come down a bit. germany's come down a bit. france has come
and the dow crossed 13,000 for the first time since may 2008 in yesterday's session, but a spike in energy crisis put a dampener on things. >>> and dell taking a dive. shares dive sharply as profits are hurt by supply issues due to the thai floods and weakness in demand. >>> welcome to today's program. we'll be joined by jackie a little bit later. pmi for february, 49.4. weaker, 55.4. forecasted down. manufacturing pmi, weaker than the 49.5 forecast. it was 48.8 in january....
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this is the eea, the international energy agency released the latest oil outlook. i'm missing you a lot there, but what did the iea say? >> i miss you, too but it's not often you get to hang out in a palace. they say the springtime slump for oil accelerated. futures down 20%, as we know, prices down sharply in may. they see demand for oil growing by 820,000 barrels a year. as we know, forecast range from anything from the high to much lower end of that here at opec. they say there's too much uncertainty to lower that demand forecast yet despite clear downside risks to the outlook. let's talk about supply. they see supply up 200,000 barrels a day. it's north america boosting supply. it's non-opec supply that increased by 700,000 barrels last month. oil inventories rose again. we'll watch and see what this impact has on crude. >> they looking after you all right there? >> oh, yeah. it's wonderful. i'll be back with you in a couple minutes because we have cambridge energy research associates sitting here to tell us what to expect from thursday's meeting. it's fascinat
this is the eea, the international energy agency released the latest oil outlook. i'm missing you a lot there, but what did the iea say? >> i miss you, too but it's not often you get to hang out in a palace. they say the springtime slump for oil accelerated. futures down 20%, as we know, prices down sharply in may. they see demand for oil growing by 820,000 barrels a year. as we know, forecast range from anything from the high to much lower end of that here at opec. they say there's too...
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the most ambitious was a $20 million grant in the wisconsin energy conservation and the letter said create or retain 7,600 jobs over 6 years. two years in, the agency reports shy of 156 jobs and counted under the law the actual number could be a lot less a. grant to the milwaukee area technical college created four jobs and retained another 20 according to the college and $190,000 grant for energy research is 1.3 jobs. altogether, about 182 jobs but at a cost of around $21 million. the romney campaign is out this week with a new ad accusing the president of e lem nating the welfare to work requirement. >> on july 12th, president obama quietly ended the work requirement cutting welfare reform. >> this is what the administration did, a memo of health and human services testing alternatives as long as they're designed to improve employment outcomes, the memo specifically says the work requirement remains. in the news conference this week, president obama distanced himself from a superpac ad linking bain capital with the death of a steelworker's wife. >> i don't think that governor romney is s
the most ambitious was a $20 million grant in the wisconsin energy conservation and the letter said create or retain 7,600 jobs over 6 years. two years in, the agency reports shy of 156 jobs and counted under the law the actual number could be a lot less a. grant to the milwaukee area technical college created four jobs and retained another 20 according to the college and $190,000 grant for energy research is 1.3 jobs. altogether, about 182 jobs but at a cost of around $21 million. the romney...
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this controversial energy stock is already up 30% in the past six months. could that be just the beginning? cramer's drilling for answers in his exclusive with the ceo of magnum hunter resources just ahead all coming up on "mad money." >>> miss out on some "mad money?" get your "mad money" text alert today. text to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info visit mad money.cnbc.com or give us a call at 800-743-cnbc. the the new spark cardnth from capital one. spark miles gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. the spark card earns double miles... so we really had to up our game. with spark, the boss earns double miles on every purchase, every day. that's setting the bar pretty high. owning my own business has never been more rewarding. coming through! [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? ♪ how much is that doggie in the window ♪ >> while we're watching the fanc
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energy under fire. we could use a pick me up from time to time but energy drinks are taking a hit on health concerns. find out about an energy alternative making in roads in the multi billion dollar business. let's get to the tech wreck, accounting worries for hp as they take on the $8.8 billion charge on the autonomy deal dragging down old and new tech today. what do you make of this? some people said there are signs of a bottom in place. now it's reversing again. >> whatever bottom people are looking at in tech i'm not seeing it. the issue has been tech, will be tech and going forward from a growth and earnings perspective will continue to be tech if the breakdowns continue. look at the negative diver jens. worst performer, tech. the bigger issue here, apple is in crash mode. they tried to recover. crash being down 20% or more, just over 20% off the september high. tech is down 11.5 since september, a big draw down to worry about regardless of the view of the cliff. >> what do you make of the move in
energy under fire. we could use a pick me up from time to time but energy drinks are taking a hit on health concerns. find out about an energy alternative making in roads in the multi billion dollar business. let's get to the tech wreck, accounting worries for hp as they take on the $8.8 billion charge on the autonomy deal dragging down old and new tech today. what do you make of this? some people said there are signs of a bottom in place. now it's reversing again. >> whatever bottom...
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thanks for coming on the show. >> nice to be with you. >> the president and ceo of devon energy. the stock is down a lot. if you think natural gas liquids is going to come back, i think it's an inexpensive stock. "mad money" back after the break. >>> coming up -- get in the game. halftime is over and cramer is back. which stock should make the cut? tweet your suggestions @jimcramer with the #fantasystockportfolio and stay tuned to see if your favorites made jim's team. and later -- social sellout? there's more bad news being posted on facebook's flawed timeline. but could this update make more friends of the sullied social ipo hit the road? don't miss cramer's call. >>> with the nfl season approaching, this week we're having the mad money football draft, because i will use any analogy to grab your attention, including one that doesn't involve a team i like. if people spent half the time they spend on fantasy football managing their money, they would be much better investors. you need terrific players, but you can't just draft five fabulous quarterbacks. you got to be diversified,
thanks for coming on the show. >> nice to be with you. >> the president and ceo of devon energy. the stock is down a lot. if you think natural gas liquids is going to come back, i think it's an inexpensive stock. "mad money" back after the break. >>> coming up -- get in the game. halftime is over and cramer is back. which stock should make the cut? tweet your suggestions @jimcramer with the #fantasystockportfolio and stay tuned to see if your favorites made jim's...
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on the other side, energy not so well. chevron, for one, among the dow components down more than 4% today. what did do well today? how about treasuries? that ten-year note auction did very well today. people are still willing to buy treasuries even though the yield is down to 1.68%, a solid ten-year note auction following on the heels of a record three-year note auction yesterday. sectors today, financials eking out a gain. banks did well today. you saw them almost break even there. matthew, why are we selling off for three days in a row here? what's going on? >> we needed an excuse to sell off. we've been so negative for so long. alcoa gave us the excuse this morning. oil, above 90 is giving people pause. there are a myriad of reasons why we're selling off. it's just a matter of time and if we bounce off these lows. i don't see it coming. i think we're going lower. >> rich, financials are known for their dividends as well. do you like financials here? >> well, we like domestic financials. i think if there's one thing in y
on the other side, energy not so well. chevron, for one, among the dow components down more than 4% today. what did do well today? how about treasuries? that ten-year note auction did very well today. people are still willing to buy treasuries even though the yield is down to 1.68%, a solid ten-year note auction following on the heels of a record three-year note auction yesterday. sectors today, financials eking out a gain. banks did well today. you saw them almost break even there. matthew,...
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do you think energy is bottomed? i think until we start to see money really flow out of those favorites like apple and going into energy i don't think you can -- everything else is just tradeable at this point. keep it on a short leash. dump it if it breaks nine dollars to the downside. >>> will gold ever regain its place as the ultimate safe haven play? here what our folks have to say, next. this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. >>> welcome back to halftime. time for fast fire. as you know our traders are fast but sometimes they get burned. take a listen to what our own steve cortez said about the home builders just last week. >> last week i covered all my shorts exc
do you think energy is bottomed? i think until we start to see money really flow out of those favorites like apple and going into energy i don't think you can -- everything else is just tradeable at this point. keep it on a short leash. dump it if it breaks nine dollars to the downside. >>> will gold ever regain its place as the ultimate safe haven play? here what our folks have to say, next. this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they...
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if they ease, it be l be good for energy prices. these companies make money if they stay above $75 a barrel anyway. we have been adding to some of the stocks. ally was down over 1% today and rallied at the end of the day, cheap and low expectations. >> oil has been a leader of this market and it's still going higher, our market is stumbling here, is that significant? >> i think -
if they ease, it be l be good for energy prices. these companies make money if they stay above $75 a barrel anyway. we have been adding to some of the stocks. ally was down over 1% today and rallied at the end of the day, cheap and low expectations. >> oil has been a leader of this market and it's still going higher, our market is stumbling here, is that significant? >> i think -
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as a major competitor in energy. some of the companies and chemical plants and steel are huge beneficiaries. one of the ways we found to play it are the big wids. like west lake chemical. they take feed stock and convert it to plastics. the cost goes down while pricing has been solid and up. you get huge growth. >> sorry part of this that you need to see it come back or just enough that the components like the chemicals that go into things cost less and therefore the margins are greater for the companies? >> i think you need manufacturing to come back as well. that's what you are starting to see. it was all sought sourcing to china and india. you see companies come back here. the wage delta narrowed and the feed stocks are so inexpensive and several companies announce new plants in the u.s. and we have an advantage for quite sometime. >> it's brian kelly. in these companies, are you looking for companies that sell just to the u.s. and you keep it inhouse or are you looking for more of a global growth type of rebound?
as a major competitor in energy. some of the companies and chemical plants and steel are huge beneficiaries. one of the ways we found to play it are the big wids. like west lake chemical. they take feed stock and convert it to plastics. the cost goes down while pricing has been solid and up. you get huge growth. >> sorry part of this that you need to see it come back or just enough that the components like the chemicals that go into things cost less and therefore the margins are greater...
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finally speaking of energy i want to show you what the energy names are doing. this is china's trade deficit higher than examine examined or wider than expected i should say. when you see that, you get big, big energy names moving to the downside and concerns about slower global growth. part of our gold special tonight, we asked you earlier to try to guess the total weight -- i can barely pick it up -- of this 400-ounce gold bar here. 1:30 was the closing of trading. wee asked you to guess that. i'll reveal the win at 2:45 p.m. eastern time. this is part of the gold special airing tonight. >> is the prize that bar gold, bob? >> not quite. something out of the closet from cnbc. it will be something nice. >> in 45 minutes time from nowell reveal that winner. why is the nasdaq dragging its feet today? >> we're in teg active territory, but we're off the lows only down four points. it is a mixed session for tech stocks. there are a couple of standouts i want to bring your attention to. there's no shortage of demand for the new ipad. we have preorders for the popular
finally speaking of energy i want to show you what the energy names are doing. this is china's trade deficit higher than examine examined or wider than expected i should say. when you see that, you get big, big energy names moving to the downside and concerns about slower global growth. part of our gold special tonight, we asked you earlier to try to guess the total weight -- i can barely pick it up -- of this 400-ounce gold bar here. 1:30 was the closing of trading. wee asked you to guess...
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this controversial energy stock is already up 30% in the past six months. could that be just the beginning? cramer's drilling for answers in his exclusive with the ceo of magnum hunter resources, just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." >>> miss out on some "mad money?" get your "mad money" text alert today. text "mm" to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info visit madmoney.cnbc.com or give us a call at 800-743-cnbc. ♪ how much is that doggie in the window ♪ >> while we're watching these fancy pure breds prance around at the westminster dog show, i think it's worth pointing out that when it comes to investing in stocks, sometimes old dogs can, in fact, learn new tricks. that might not be true in the animal kingdom, but in the corporate world it happens all the time. consider the ultimate old dog of tech, dell. a couple of years ago, if you asked me what i thought of dell's future, i would have said this personal computer maker was way past its prime, that it was a diseased animal that needed to be put to sleep before it did any more dam
this controversial energy stock is already up 30% in the past six months. could that be just the beginning? cramer's drilling for answers in his exclusive with the ceo of magnum hunter resources, just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." >>> miss out on some "mad money?" get your "mad money" text alert today. text "mm" to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info visit madmoney.cnbc.com or give us a call at 800-743-cnbc. ♪ how much...
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we will continue to stress on the region to continue to move the energy markets higher. the forecast for the 21st century. he joins us. >> the question is whether there is going to be israeli air strike on iran. remember over the past years they have started ramping up the rhetoric. usually that goes on when there is some sort of negotiation or pressure being put on iran. right now it's the sanctions and this adds to it. what we have seen so far does not necessarily mean that we're going to see an attack. >> so what are the odds. if you had to put a percentage, what would that be? >> we play that game. we put .15. 15%. in other words, if the israelis determine that iranianss have not just a device but a deliverable weapon, they will probably go unilaterally. but the problem they have is iran is a long way away. they don't have all that many aircraft to. operator: in that distance. there is a strong possibility that they will fail. they need the united states to participate in the attack. the united states has no appetite for another war in the region. they are terrified
we will continue to stress on the region to continue to move the energy markets higher. the forecast for the 21st century. he joins us. >> the question is whether there is going to be israeli air strike on iran. remember over the past years they have started ramping up the rhetoric. usually that goes on when there is some sort of negotiation or pressure being put on iran. right now it's the sanctions and this adds to it. what we have seen so far does not necessarily mean that we're going...
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when you look at the energy trade and try to determine what is the right trade for me sitting at home the trend is your friend. i added to my valero position. it is about refiners able to benefit from the bursting of inventories. having traded crude for over 20 years i understand that crude oil gets in a pattern where it disappoints the bulls and the bears. wherever you think the spot price of crude oil may be going it gets in a mood or mindset where it will disappoint you. you have a releaset that will limit the upside. on the down side you have the potential of what is going on with iran and israel. >> i thought this was about ben bernanke and qe eternity. from here to q eternity in this case but inflating all commodities across the board. what happened? >> well, first of all, crude oil is a benchmark that everybody looks at in terms of inflation and commodity. if you think there is no coincidence with crude collapsing since the fed announcement i say look again. with that said other commodities have been through the roof. the crb has got whacked the last couple of days. look at the
when you look at the energy trade and try to determine what is the right trade for me sitting at home the trend is your friend. i added to my valero position. it is about refiners able to benefit from the bursting of inventories. having traded crude for over 20 years i understand that crude oil gets in a pattern where it disappoints the bulls and the bears. wherever you think the spot price of crude oil may be going it gets in a mood or mindset where it will disappoint you. you have a releaset...
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stop selling them on energy weakness and buy the energy consumers that are getting hammered. it's called sanity. and it tends to make you very big money over very long periods of time. >>> stick with cramer. >>> i know it's a big sports weekend. for me i'm just paying attention to spain and germany. this week's rally was all about the secret deal we better get this weekend or else we'll be back in purgatory. remember it's really binary here. be careful
stop selling them on energy weakness and buy the energy consumers that are getting hammered. it's called sanity. and it tends to make you very big money over very long periods of time. >>> stick with cramer. >>> i know it's a big sports weekend. for me i'm just paying attention to spain and germany. this week's rally was all about the secret deal we better get this weekend or else we'll be back in purgatory. remember it's really binary here. be careful
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stop selling them on energy weakness and buy the energy consumers that are getting hammered. it's called sanity. and it tends to make you very big money over very long periods of time. >>> stick with cramer. [ male announcer ] this is genco services -- mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset solution to protect and track everything. so every piece of equipment knows where it is, how it's doing or where it goes next. ♪ this is the bell on the cat. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> i know it's a big sports weekend. for me i'm just paying attention to spain and germany. this week's rally was all abou
stop selling them on energy weakness and buy the energy consumers that are getting hammered. it's called sanity. and it tends to make you very big money over very long periods of time. >>> stick with cramer. [ male announcer ] this is genco services -- mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset solution to protect and track everything. so every piece of equipment...
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the materials, energy, and emerging etf had a very nice day today. a lot of people remain skeptical because the action was in hitly, not in spain, italian banks today. the australian finance minister came out and said italy will knead the next bailout of sorts. they caused all of those in europe to say shut up. they said italy does not need a bailout today or in the future. this is merging as a kind of food fight at this point. finally, i would be more impressed with this whole rally if i saw movement in commodities, but i didn't. you see copper did nothing. brent is down 22% in the last 2.5 months. copper another indication of global growth. it made me skeptical. >> thank you, don't go anywhere, it gets bigger on this hour of closing bell from here. >> apple generates all of the buzz in the computer industry, what does dell need to do to steal back some of the spotlight? >> is president obama out of touch when it comes to the economy? and will those comments hurt him in november? coming up, national economic council director gene sperling joins us l
the materials, energy, and emerging etf had a very nice day today. a lot of people remain skeptical because the action was in hitly, not in spain, italian banks today. the australian finance minister came out and said italy will knead the next bailout of sorts. they caused all of those in europe to say shut up. they said italy does not need a bailout today or in the future. this is merging as a kind of food fight at this point. finally, i would be more impressed with this whole rally if i saw...
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but energy as well. so to the extent that there is an industrial boom in places like india or china, the whole energy complex will continue to appreciate. >> what we've been hearing from china -- >> china is a big question. china's a big question mark. people need to eat. they don't necessarily need to build new factories. >> and they don't necessarily need to consume as much copper. >> we like copper but we're nimble with our copper allocation. not having too much risk allocated to any part of the commodity complex. one these we aren't complicity with is gold. we trity and avoid just lookingt go gold. >> a number of cogent arguments that have been made in some of the presentations we've heard seem to argue for rates have to go up. they've got to go up. how are you positioned for that? or are you perhaps not a believer in terms of where the treasury's headed in the future? >> david, great question. we think that rates have a long term downward pressure for two reasons. one, the central bank has anchored
but energy as well. so to the extent that there is an industrial boom in places like india or china, the whole energy complex will continue to appreciate. >> what we've been hearing from china -- >> china is a big question. china's a big question mark. people need to eat. they don't necessarily need to build new factories. >> and they don't necessarily need to consume as much copper. >> we like copper but we're nimble with our copper allocation. not having too much risk...
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got a question about chesapeake, any possible benefit from energy because of mismanagement or a takeover? >> you can't buy a company when you can't figure out the financials. it's hard to figure out what chesapeake is worth. it's opaque. i'm literally meaning every time we keep finding out new things about chesapeake we didn't factor in, so in the end i throw my hands up and say, there are better fish to fry. once again next week depends on, yes, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, europe. but look for those companies that are less vulnerable, that have what i'm now calling domestic security and we'll snap them up on any european decline. "mad money" will be right back. >>> miss out on some "mad money"? get your "mad money" text alert today. text mm to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info, visit madmoney.cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. >>> every night i come out here and help you find high quality companies with stocks that are worth owning. meaning stocks i believe will reward you by going higher or paying you juicy dividends or often both. ♪ hallelujah >
got a question about chesapeake, any possible benefit from energy because of mismanagement or a takeover? >> you can't buy a company when you can't figure out the financials. it's hard to figure out what chesapeake is worth. it's opaque. i'm literally meaning every time we keep finding out new things about chesapeake we didn't factor in, so in the end i throw my hands up and say, there are better fish to fry. once again next week depends on, yes, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, europe....
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pick some names from the energy space? >> well, in the energy space it's all about the refiners, that's where most folks have been positioned. pete has been on that story, as well. a little bit of a reallocation, you look at exxon mobil which has proven oil reserves and has a touch of natural gas. i think under a romney administration, a big large cap oil name like exxon mobil will do well. however, i'm not entirely in love with energy here. and understand the congress that romney would be working with is not the congress that we had under president bush, which is a very pro-oil type of congress, right? >> stephanie link, take a position on hospital stock. one of the sectors that seems most obvious to gain under president obama affordable care act, more people heading into hospitals, getting care and the hospitals being reimbursed for that coverage where they otherwise might not be, those are the stocks pulling back right now as mr. romney seems to be gaining a bit in the polls. >> yeah, so i think hospitals and hmos are k
pick some names from the energy space? >> well, in the energy space it's all about the refiners, that's where most folks have been positioned. pete has been on that story, as well. a little bit of a reallocation, you look at exxon mobil which has proven oil reserves and has a touch of natural gas. i think under a romney administration, a big large cap oil name like exxon mobil will do well. however, i'm not entirely in love with energy here. and understand the congress that romney would...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all your financial goals. a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. >>> an improving economy and superstorm sandy turn out to be a boone for the automakers. >> one automaker did not beat expectations in terms of november auto sales. the automaker who fell short of estimates was general matter, an increase of 3.4%. 2% below what the street was expecting. some important stories that came out today from the auto industry. let's start with ford. 6.5% increase. the company today raising its production in north america for the first quarter by 11% up to 750,000. the most they have produced in the first quarter since 2006. general motors may cut production of its truckline because of bloated inventory. they're at 139 day supply. you want that down around 85 day supply. bmw and mini are on track to post best u.s. sales ever. today they incre
putting us in control of our energy future, now. it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all your financial goals. a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. >>> an improving economy and superstorm sandy turn out to be a boone for the automakers. >> one automaker did not beat expectations in terms of november auto sales. the automaker who fell short of estimates was...
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we have the ceo of southwest energy. you can look toward clne. we'll eventually get cars and trucks toward natural gas. >> all right. ibm holding strong above 200 bucks. >> classic momentum value situation. trading 12 times earnings. 7% earnings yield in a very low interest rate environment and it's got a very diversified portfolio now in terms of its businesses. this stock should continue to do well in an environment like this. >> next trade you have fundamental case for banks earlier in the show from dick. how did the charge look after the big run? joining us now phoenix partners group. j.c., good to have you on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> let's start with financials. go name by name here that you will talk about. wells fargo is first on your list. >> looking at the stress test results coming out, i'm looking for good news. good news is that potential catalyst will lift the names higher. short-term right around 32. with potential good news coming from thursday, we could lift from 32 to 34 is target. 34 is a number i find very interest
we have the ceo of southwest energy. you can look toward clne. we'll eventually get cars and trucks toward natural gas. >> all right. ibm holding strong above 200 bucks. >> classic momentum value situation. trading 12 times earnings. 7% earnings yield in a very low interest rate environment and it's got a very diversified portfolio now in terms of its businesses. this stock should continue to do well in an environment like this. >> next trade you have fundamental case for...
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financial and energy among the weak spots. retail got a bid. i've been speaking all day with traders on wall street. after posting sharp increases in the fourth quartÑr since 1998, dow closing off on thursday lows but for the week the dow declined 1%. biggest weekly decline so far this year. s&p 500 remember telecoms got a bid and strong earlier in the week. all eyes, of course, to the labor department's jobs report for the month of march out tomorrow morning despite the fact that the markets are closed. they are looking for the unemployment rate to remain steady a 8.3%. but that the economy creates 203,000 new jobs. we're talking about face boong a boongbook and a lot of the story. volatile week, materially in europe, bob. >> everyone hates this word biforcation. there's no biforcating. but we have been biforcating. europe has been underperforming in the u.s. while it hasn't been grade, it's been doing better and china hasn't been over for a few days. the s&p is down fractionally. there is some splitting off that is going on. in the last two
financial and energy among the weak spots. retail got a bid. i've been speaking all day with traders on wall street. after posting sharp increases in the fourth quartÑr since 1998, dow closing off on thursday lows but for the week the dow declined 1%. biggest weekly decline so far this year. s&p 500 remember telecoms got a bid and strong earlier in the week. all eyes, of course, to the labor department's jobs report for the month of march out tomorrow morning despite the fact that the...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> welcome back. take a look at shares of best buy. trading lower despite the fact of board of directors authorizing a quarterly cash dividend of 17 crepts a share. headlines keep coming with this one. simon, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> time to analyze this on "power lunch." matt cheslock joined us on the floor of new york stock exchange from virtue. talk about the moves today and imperial capital upgraded las vegas sands to outperform from inline. thinking the next catalyst will probably be positive and that valuations will increase. the target they have is $62 which indicates 40% upside on this. >> i'm with them probably the short term. i think july revenues is weak. i think putting a lot of eggs in basket for them alone and the numbers at the beginning of september and reasonable to think to see $48 in this. i don't see 62 but i see 48. >> they believe
putting us in control of our energy future, now. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> welcome back. take a look at shares of best buy. trading lower despite the fact of board of directors authorizing a quarterly cash dividend of 17 crepts a share. headlines keep coming with this one. simon, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> time to analyze this on "power lunch." matt...
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are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. ♪ when your chain of supply goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. "for starters, it didn't cost me anything." "and i got a one-hundred dol
are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. ♪ when your chain of supply goes from here to shanghai, that's...
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it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money." you will never know what you find in a given day. looks like the wheels are coming off the dow transport. the index is down almost 4% over the past month, while the industrial average is up more than 2%, so is the divergence a sell signal? let's bring in the editor of dow theory forecast. richard, it's really great to have you with us. so many people are pointing to this diversion as the reason why the broader rally is in jeopardy at this point. what do you find in terms of the historical effectiveness of this as a prediction -- a predictor of the dow's move? >> well this is historically a very long period of divergence. we haven't had new highs in the transport
it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money." you will never know what you find in a given day. looks like the wheels are...
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more drama around chesapeake energy today. the s.e.c. reportly has opened informal investigation. while company policy permits mcclendon to invest in wells, it's increasingly unclear exactly what it is he did. case and point, today the company issued a statement clarifying a statement it made earlier. the company wrote "the board of directors is fully aware of the existence of mr. mcclendon's actions was intended to con fay that the board of generally aware that he used interest acquired, et set rat." herb, my point we talked about it today. the language from the board was fully aware to generally aware is a clear sign to you, me, mandy, all of us, they are separating themselves from aubrey mcclendon. >> absolutely. this is a board with a lot to lose. you have all these guys and say where were they? when that first press release came out and i saw the words aware, that they were aware, i thought to myself what the heck does aware mean. now i know. >> the law school in me says this the change from fully aware to generally aware, right, that's the subtle -- why would they make the c
more drama around chesapeake energy today. the s.e.c. reportly has opened informal investigation. while company policy permits mcclendon to invest in wells, it's increasingly unclear exactly what it is he did. case and point, today the company issued a statement clarifying a statement it made earlier. the company wrote "the board of directors is fully aware of the existence of mr. mcclendon's actions was intended to con fay that the board of generally aware that he used interest acquired,...
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last night you heard a lot of talk about solar energy. part of a problem is the slowdown in solar panels, some of their groups suffering. job cuts unfortunately coming at applied materials. >> time warner cable is getting a pop today. so is our own comcast, by the way. >> very nice. it's been a good year to be a cable company. year to date, up 55%. up .7% today. company expected to report stronger margins in q3 as a result of more cost cutting measures. great year to be a cable company. >> amazing management. >> top executives in the world. >>> pandora. that stock, however, is down today despite rocking listenership numbers? is that even a word? >> you're welcome, pandora. >> listener numbers. >> five-hour commute home last night because of the traffic on the turnpike. >> that's a lot of listenership. >> unfortunately, fatal accident so everyone was stopped. i listened to pandora for hours. i helped the numbers. >> hello, julia. this is kind of your pet. isn't it? >> yes. great to be here. pandora, just released new september numbers, 58
last night you heard a lot of talk about solar energy. part of a problem is the slowdown in solar panels, some of their groups suffering. job cuts unfortunately coming at applied materials. >> time warner cable is getting a pop today. so is our own comcast, by the way. >> very nice. it's been a good year to be a cable company. year to date, up 55%. up .7% today. company expected to report stronger margins in q3 as a result of more cost cutting measures. great year to be a cable...
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stop selling them on energy weakness and buy the energy consumers that are getting hammered. it's called sanity. and it tends to make you very big money over very long periods of time. >>> stick with cramer. >>> next on >>> next on "the kudlow report," what a week it has been. president obama slams in wisconsin, losing blue collar democrats and bill clinton pro-business dems. "the kudlow report" is at the top of the hour. any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be success
stop selling them on energy weakness and buy the energy consumers that are getting hammered. it's called sanity. and it tends to make you very big money over very long periods of time. >>> stick with cramer. >>> next on >>> next on "the kudlow report," what a week it has been. president obama slams in wisconsin, losing blue collar democrats and bill clinton pro-business dems. "the kudlow report" is at the top of the hour. any way you want. fully...
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energy i know is one you like. we heard the fed chief talk about energy a short while ago. >> sure. i think the market is looking at improving fundamentals. small cap stocks make sense in this. when we look at the individual sectors, the more cyclicly oriented like consumer discretionary. >> i was just going to say tech still works for you? >> it does. in technology space and healthcare, you've got sectors with very good fundamental macro trends. they're going to be with us for a long time. and their balance sheets are fortress lights. >> lots of cash. pleasure to have you in studio. come back. >> thank you for having us. >> let's head now to bertha coombs at the nasdaq with three in 30. >> thanks, tyler. yesterday we saw oracle shares rise about 1% going into earnings. cautious outlook for the fourth quarter giving back gains. meantime broadcom is up trying to beef up business to provide chips for internet hd tv and made a small acquisition on that front. and clean energy helping to boost the russell 2000, the best performer of the indices today, clean energy with a 10-year deal to
energy i know is one you like. we heard the fed chief talk about energy a short while ago. >> sure. i think the market is looking at improving fundamentals. small cap stocks make sense in this. when we look at the individual sectors, the more cyclicly oriented like consumer discretionary. >> i was just going to say tech still works for you? >> it does. in technology space and healthcare, you've got sectors with very good fundamental macro trends. they're going to be with us...
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affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ >>> welcome back to "street signs." let's get you up to date on the latest headlines. the markets are coming back a little bit at this hour. nonetheless still in the red. the big drag here, the rest of the world headlines of slowing growth in china and the eu that go
affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial...
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it's not necessarily clear whether it will add new energy into that. nevertheless, much stronger than expected. >> i think it's safe to say, best demand in five years is saying something. >>> on the corporate front, meanwhile, dell's second quarter profits fell 18%. that beat forecasts but revenue declines of 8% was shy of analyst estimates. the company is also projecting a revenue decline in its third quarter and cutting full year earnings outlook. dell says pc distributors are holding back on buying machines as they wait for launch of windows 8 operating software this fall. dell shares were down 4% in after-hours shade and this morning down 6% in frankfurt. >>> the jury will begin deliberations today in patent infringement case between apple and samsung. in closing arguments on tuesday apple lawyers said samsung took shortcuts by copying designs features from apple after they realized they couldn't keep up. samsung told the jury apple is saying that to hurt consumers. after the fact, samsung trading down over 8%. >>> international paper is the world'
it's not necessarily clear whether it will add new energy into that. nevertheless, much stronger than expected. >> i think it's safe to say, best demand in five years is saying something. >>> on the corporate front, meanwhile, dell's second quarter profits fell 18%. that beat forecasts but revenue declines of 8% was shy of analyst estimates. the company is also projecting a revenue decline in its third quarter and cutting full year earnings outlook. dell says pc distributors are...
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in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> 35 minutes to go in tos trading session. time for a quick market stat check. dow jones industrials average 55-point range. right now the dow is lower by roughly 16 points. it has been down four of the past five trading sessions. 13, 1, 42. strength in techs and utilities pushing the markets higher as weakness and telecoms keeps them in check. >> best buy shares up 4% now. higher earlier after the company's board reached that agreement that could make it's easier for the company founder to move forward with his plans to take the company private. buy it out. should you buy best buy as a result? let's talk numbers on the technical side looking at the charts. the managing partner at bell point. fundamental side, anthony, who follows the company. gentlemen, good to see you both. >> jeff good pop here as a result. it has been a tough period for best buy. what do you think? >> we take a look at the longer-term chart here
in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> 35 minutes to go in tos trading session. time for a quick market stat check. dow jones industrials average 55-point range. right now the dow is lower by roughly 16 points. it has been down four of the past five trading sessions. 13, 1, 42. strength in techs and utilities pushing the markets higher as weakness and telecoms...
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having an energy plan that actually allows us to utilize responsibly the energy resources we have right here. a health care plan that is predictable for folks, that provides some certainty for job creators. then a regulatory scheme that isn't punishing those folks out there trying to create businesses and jobs. >> i've been tough on the republicans as well for not bending on an issue that is relatively small. the money that we're talking about is not that big of a deal. you guys have hurt yourself by not wavering. i will end with this, congressman. it seems the democrats are overselling the same dollars multiple times. we're going to use it for this, we're going to use it for this. in reality, a, it is not that much, and b, it seems like it's already spent. >> look, these folks seem to be more interested in increasing taxes as opposed to increasing economic activity. it's not increased taxes that will solve this problem. and raising taxes to chase ever increasing spending here is the definition of insanity. that's why we've got to get around that table and come forward with that common
having an energy plan that actually allows us to utilize responsibly the energy resources we have right here. a health care plan that is predictable for folks, that provides some certainty for job creators. then a regulatory scheme that isn't punishing those folks out there trying to create businesses and jobs. >> i've been tough on the republicans as well for not bending on an issue that is relatively small. the money that we're talking about is not that big of a deal. you guys have hurt...
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consumer discretionary, health care and energy leading the way higher. coming up, one of the hottest ways to play emerging markets and actually it's not stocks. journey across america, i found new ways to tell people about saving money. this is bobby. say hello bobby. hello bobby. do you know you could save hundreds on car insurance over the phone, online or at your local geico office? tell us bobby, what would you do with all those savings? hire a better ventriloquist. your lips are moving. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long weekends and longer retirements. ♪ ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ >>> >>> fertilizer prices have bottomed or are firming up. i would look for higher prices. still above most of its moving averages. >> that was steve dwgrasso. shares are down 18% since he said had a. are you still in cfc? >> i'm not. and here is the thing. and i've said this befor
consumer discretionary, health care and energy leading the way higher. coming up, one of the hottest ways to play emerging markets and actually it's not stocks. journey across america, i found new ways to tell people about saving money. this is bobby. say hello bobby. hello bobby. do you know you could save hundreds on car insurance over the phone, online or at your local geico office? tell us bobby, what would you do with all those savings? hire a better ventriloquist. your lips are moving....
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the energy call is pretty customary. clearly the obama administration would like to pursue more regulatory policies towards traditional energies where the romney administration would certainly be more friendly towards traditional energy which is a bigger part of the s&p 500 index. financials would benefit under a romney administration due to the perception that some of the more onerous components of dodd-frank may not come to light. >> the financials have had many, many months to prepare for dodd-frank. they know what's coming down the pike. so is it going to make that much of a difference in an obama administration even in an environment where the overall health of the market improves, the economy improves, so financials may do better regardless of who is president next? >> may but i think financials are going to struggle in an environment where investment sensitivity is -- investment spending is starting to deteriorate. one of the other big key takeaways from our survey was just the impact of the current administration
the energy call is pretty customary. clearly the obama administration would like to pursue more regulatory policies towards traditional energies where the romney administration would certainly be more friendly towards traditional energy which is a bigger part of the s&p 500 index. financials would benefit under a romney administration due to the perception that some of the more onerous components of dodd-frank may not come to light. >> the financials have had many, many months to...